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Krishna Vishvarupa, ca. 1740. Creator: Unknown
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Krishna Vishvarupa, ca. 1740. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Vishvarupa, ca. 1740
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Krishna Vishvarupa - A Majestic Display of Divine Power and Grace
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. This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Krishna Vishvarupa" created by an unknown artist around 1740. The painting, belonging to the 18th century Indian miniature genre, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Hindoostan. In this masterpiece, Krishna, a revered deity in Hinduism, assumes his divine form known as Vishvarupa. Adorned with a resplendent crown and draped in vibrant colors highlighted with gold leaf accents, Krishna stands amidst an enchanting landscape filled with lotus flowers and majestic elephants. With multiple arms gesturing gracefully, Krishna's presence exudes power and serenity. His hand gestures convey profound spiritual teachings found in the Bhagavad Gita - a sacred scripture that imparts wisdom on life's purpose and moral dilemmas. The composition also features Arjuna, one of Krishna's devotees from ancient Indian mythology. Arjuna is seen praying fervently while holding prayer beads as he witnesses this awe-inspiring manifestation of divinity. The intricate details captured through opaque watercolor techniques bring life to every element within the painting – from delicate flora to regal reptiles such as snakes symbolizing protection and transformation. Displayed at renowned art institutions like the Arthur M Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art under the Smithsonian Institution umbrella, this artwork serves as both an educational tool for understanding religious iconography and a visual
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